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Show THE SUNDAY MOUSIN' 4 .Uroider block Uo with or in aom iiwunie u i ? hroJs. cojnbined i beat effect the Often work u? lik or at.n. X5t,w Uuj"p f : ernune are also ffowiic aa heading to Ui. a! 5' ,a lt' fimab to the trimmi. MwA Al 4 dera the far and htlf ,1'?,id A !n Tia!:y made up chanu.ng a very hSE n ,mhite Ur. of ajr satin la brada with a few Nsri teraperaed. Around tna Vrr ta , able not over half an ;)t vie in Extiuvaoance Magnificent Effect is Cow and Vmw and ' i' .... . ?' I vL'.'V ' eOav;V' .mbruidJ rhio.J" 5 & -- ? it' '; H.? Si &&$ t 4 i ? "?sri5f 'l i , ws ' H ?.;- -i ic-yf- sss .si5 -- V E&T V4 "a,ie li &a&g "; t -- it. th memorS -- uch foundrosrvell,. In tho fur r rtr - tft s?f rs! Wwiich to h, i'i? teb, WfVro. n hehuovoUi the own c1 H of velvet and lare 7 wamrj rS , a wen o to fJ really valuahlef u Lottf, Loose Fur Coats. . ; to be th Wn u df!?U.,rermine, f1'-in anna of .'n . o aiaTandVi? - InritAtiona Public, Is Dually arul. A haig. looeo Bl,r nusy th, elSwl ba iJrIncidentally rhluchilla or adiveT f lug with tha ouperb gownTarid fur- rter-art la taxed the' nu2t1 - "i e y 3 ? 'x:' abowtolhegreattotadviJir??2 of the fu. wtamut tt2r r.teaSSSB mm iPr, vq lm!? aarer a Kona $ the handaoiiio fur wrap, titflgurr. ekwely th ftgurai and yet no smart .b but what has mwrkTT lookiug cnrves and at the aacue derneea. All the otoeves are large, ao give plenty or room for the sirove nftJ. ffowr underneath, and ha aklrta of ! coata are maria far fuller than hint 7 elao to aoconimodata tna adilHd toluw. .A the akirt the of gow. i Thera are two or three different length, of coat fashionable thin winter, but th and the long thi roat tliat entirely cover ilia really gosn ailT the amarteat. Aa every Inch hi as ponalvr garment adda to Ita coat. all the majority have to count it aftar oom w'uera sahla ! concerned, them are more of tha length! than tha long ouea. A lace ruffle and Jabot cf lare maare in In attractive the fur wrapa and acem to ita auft ahaduwa and in tha klrt. teriul ileelf. Velvet and point lace alaolmark the dlffi'twnce between a garment ln are indUaolulily connected, and eKIier tended for day or evening. Lacemfllmia the round or pointed hertba of point lace the aleevea are alao effactlve and, of ao faxhionn ble thla aeuaon la moat becom-- 1 eourae, tha mora eapenatye tha lure tha Is ooiuldered; still. It la nig. j'ucke, alilrru. Il.uinrea and plca1ukl'mor rffeotlvo It may adorn thr rklrta of velvet street not absolutely necesaary to va real lam gow ns. The evening gown must be in long, provided a good pattern be cuoecn and a rather severe lines, with whatever trim-ilarprice paid. niing is used put on around the hem or in Last araaon, and. In fart, for several m straight lines down tlfe front and aidaa. A sona wraps lined wrKh fur bays been jwilHYl) gown or rose velvet, a drop shade, i thought smart; thia year It la nthtr to have the fur on the outside, and f.ielury material fur tlia fashion, aa it fits; la embroidered in Iwada of the same shade jamarier with rliinentimrs Interspersed. A black ermine linings now taka the more dignlled ho close to lh figure. Iut then all silk! outside, while the satin or plush nay velvet:, are now ao woven that tha dlad- - gown ha the i uibruidrry In .let and silver place bo used aa lining. On of th most vantage they poaaeoaed formerly la now j and the bertha la of lare. There la alao a evening wraps la trimmed with that never goes out of ihite entirely. done aw.iy with. oaT It might lie th. Might tliat the expenslv ;yle the draped waist, with no trimming save,1 lin?, oit extravagiMly quantise of velvet needed no furLher or-- j that given by the Jewels that are IboH111 aavora of elegance ta hk certainly namematinn, Imt In these days, when Green or roe pink velvet are marvellous everything la so elaborate In detail and backgrounds for diamonds or pearl, and a he can wl.rn the more extwnKe that putjblie velvet also give a netting to rare loa a gown the more desirable It I thought jewels that la superb. Not even In tho to 1m, all aorta and km its of thing of uch gowna is thete Uca, and.tha k,vrr f elegance and luxury, so that, Applhiiid of lace or embroidery or thB oniy softening of the rather hard gowned In velvet or lace, with a wrap af jued. of iian'l enihrtudered lace or Inaertlona hat velvet gives la the soft lull put; ahl and Incidentally wearing a few taa embroidered lace, embroidery on the vel- f0Hla around Uie top of tho low gut 'dlemonda and a string of matched paarla j it can scarcely be wondered that tha fih vet itself, In which colored stones and head are hat la not tmily XWTLL ounce h ordinary cloth- RVJTIA.N flower, coat of CMndillla lined with crimson velvet sf Ja ronatvvatlve point of view. I PLA.CI -plush, tha short hair, silky flniak plush, There la something about a perfect fit- ith but snakes a moat attractive evening tU. LA di""" ling perfectly embroidery and velvet, the latter In chinchilla, lined with pale gray or yellow DOUItjX--- " Aa so often haa band"- - W veSr nv and ruffles lace satin Inside " th with of Mm not MlirprltlllK that .f?"lKs.ew aald, embroidery or lace la extremely fronts at the wrists and Inside the ooOir, udh a gown Included In the wardrobe fashionable while and the season, this mere eon sen altrs tacts Is preferred by the of the woman who buys what ahe wants new there are so many new that cares not for th without stopping to consider the coat. Vel- fashion la not sharp contrast sf colors. A chinchilla wrap la a periihahls vet gowna wear forever, broadly speaking, but of course such a detail 1 not taken garment; that is. It soon requires to ka cleaned, but whan In Its pristine freshness Into er km ennwldr ration by tha wealthy and mads of the finest eking la certainly , m the wir.i m. ..mm iu.iir..n v..iu.. m woman, who never wears a gown after Ermine Is not at all m0,t Velvet for evening gowns la always fh-th- a most fcuhlouable inadsdar'liam. flounced krt" evening gown In ol1 or two seasons, even of general jy beoo ml ng fur and requlne as ia !rSa ionahle; tlwt Is, a valvet guwn is always the light colurs. and some most exquialls every one she bu Is modelled ou the tnrwnh lace cream or yvllonrlah lace new of lot a .the rule pearl after emphaalxed yr.ir. piwsihle, but tlie iv are smumna Wluiu the 'shades of pink, yellow and deep rose aielmei yeir beads. On the waist the embml-wotne- the face, ao that aftar all the aeWa, panot difficult to combine th ntnferlnl la not worn exciqitlng by older n.' he found, wliile a light mauve Is Ini It In the eventngidervd huie la used In the bertha and rticularly when It Is possible to have eking Thia year tlie age limit t extend- - great deinuid. The lrlnce atyle of even-- 1 lonalilo mid the plctui-esqued and ft la quits a fled for girl who havallng gown ta considered very smart this1 velvet gown. Indeed there is always a note .sleeves, the latter made of throe lace that east up in the thousands, is the frit been out a couple of aetusona. as well as for winter and chiffon velvet is a very satis-- j of the picturesque In tha long lines of thelruffleg. It is again fashionable to e in choice. MafiSL w ,a wkionadle zibEirNE- threa-aiwn- mm ar i ga i T11'. J wwn..n,a : , ! EVENIN'?- - TVEjr wfCTs VATM IN XLTPPLC COIbLbAIC Jl, smLf.w me, In ruloring and dnojgn.'iu evidems. Tlie beauty of the fabric when r ; uiLiia' nd euuimi if f fabric imium hy tli new ctlnrnifN. The lh lMilknff pImu- - dt-emm thte toni'fl huw tlie hn wU HgMf uf the fheluuiie tor 9 Hib iid nclinM to them thmt is snont At flrvt giMiuw tli new atyks waad.aniilna tlia ranee of jiea tiio bewildering to seem attraolivc.l Ilia street oosinmea. Intended only for bill gradually order lias Ie0 evolved out: street weir, are uiaila up Uai In velvet and tlgured ef-t- ii uf rhau and now It I otnnrallvely aay:and velveteen and in plain t:i,it they apte-a-r cntln-l- diffeivnl discern the artistic mnth nf all thut fwiia cu Mb TIimto are runiora that from SHaevii. Fashion has pbiiu.cd PH her fullunrera. uf Ihcar ruHtiimc eaw the liiht of r hare been told.nmny Pur noine mornhw last and that by the alrrvea laic winter malar.ishiinmloe day thit nlvH was a must turned uiairie down and mure ma-wroil but then laet er the eamc aaaertlon lieing l aditi-In tlie skirts they hnve been made, ao It lacked novelty. However, now wifi itie cold weather here, the velvet lmllt up to meet modern rcfiulremenif. are not to b rliisead with th gowns and cost nines are mor than everjliut the BF.ACTT sri 1 I , tr 1 four comera of the taUn wldaj large bunchea of orchids wrought In flneat curried to blnndliiga of atltchery. ip.He y ji :::) i At two of th corners are planed Urge the where the ends are e ro-other two held bv a duster of foliage Inter- - .bundle of orrhlds and at the r bunches of follnge of the aame alee a mingled with rnnllax. The njlln rlbhnn has caught along It In graceful outllna the bloom opposite. Tha candleiticka and sprays of roaa foliage, and It terminate. the candelabra are of cut gloss and eil--1 of soft at the in mere In bows and spray ofiver- - 'fit candles themselves are had"s of the aaine aoft color-- ' 'mllx. The endI of the table where th yellowbutwith ln the of delicate orchids, shape bow ig. bridal couple nit diallngiilahed by a .of extra nixe and elaboratenes. The 'The fairy lamps arc of pale yellow ground ' nl "hed a soft light producing one table covering of ealln sheeting ha it f the most delicate of effects In orchid .pedal use, for to It are pinned tlie rose decoration. The gold end white china used land ribbon decoration: ntVierwiee It would nerrutmry to nisr the nurface of tlieihohla the euine yeltowinh coloring, and 'tahln by the lntrodiictiim or tack. Thcbelde each plate la a bunch of orchids. 1101111011 or sweetie diMie of allver or cut j while the delicate menu card, of creamy are each decorated with rone pinkiouHn printed In lettering of gold, la hand gl:i ribbon tied In bows, while on the pink! painted with a tiny orchid at top. The. lace lined dlhea are the sweetie ln pink: serviette used displays an orchid emhrol-and green or pink and white bonbon, dered In Ita corner a It Ilea daintily at the of each plale and partially liid by the e Here and there are dotted slender men vase holding perfect specimen rose, bloom of orchids a little above it ln its For a pink wedding nothing could be morel placement. dainty and effective tli.in thin table, and- ft may not he out nf place here re-tofor s young bride It c m especially sp- give a few suggestion regarding th to be served proprlutc, with It ro?y coloring, so In freshmen These may vary all the way from cake IdhtMlIvr nf girlish hopes anil happiness. Orchids are most suitable for table deco- and punch and coffee to bouillon, rrevmad ration for 0 wedding breakfast. The room oysters nr chicken croquettes, flalud. sandshould be darkened ami tho table lit with wiches, cake, bonbons or Ice cream, or water Ice and coffee would be perfectly cjndle and fairy lamp. .from th lllsckgsh Meefl. of pork, wlthi Flrel fry a few ihbi slu-fried; enow all.iil unions, In th fat that ln th n(lover out of tho polk. Isty with a and fry- carefully, turning and put bmail kntfu. When dons taka nut I our men. llir in It Into a Imt bilking d.sh a little hulling wsisr Into ! rriBF nf then aikl spi'K f mace, a pimhand anus pvppw, l"l rlmmin.in - . four Huvc KirUaonie chopped and a mil enJt ttoll this It bito the baking dish wn" llio tteh and cook fer about llfleen m '.T' tha llsh very fietueutly w.in lVJ; Wlwn almost dmie a.ld g':;'' ,,f tlm llu tto I jiAvy ind thlrkunl with It; then take the fish out and boil vp oud a Hllla t is gravy with tlKii- )our ovr th o-- B e - j W . , 1 ! tir, W A j t.. a '"J-- " Bpecl-:Sd- j siPfMr.it n voimsi ry: i 'f I r Mite run ud bjtl. A.ilt and lwlP-tut uf blitter, add a griiernu iioonliiy in half oyaier Juo. ,half mllh. of F ontmta ...ough to ever thewith a good JJ"; pan. t'ovci Hie tup 1 Ulyike tlie Iuuipllug of on'" pint of flour, f one egg. butler I no ' and one 1oMpjunfnl lep.i.Miful of aJt Hub twltcr .nto the the of baking powder. then powd-- r. Ilnur, ndd salt and biko to me lira ten tgg and enough ewcel milkand mrd r.irm a miff dough. FlourIn the rattier anud roll quil thin and rut atrip. In-- I j mar-Jonu- oylrInjer ":' 0.rl next and l' .oito i iiBiooii I I of n. e Suggestions for Decoration and Serving of Home Wedding Breakfasts fish, gaeec oaier 11. fash-iquol- Vriitr' Pea I here Fried Oyaier. to u the uyter which you are milk to and with a towrl. Then mix flour tlie ciMisimency of cream. I tip me oyners; in the hatter, then in cracker erimbe.. iliw Inof thin un a dih Mnd for fifteen mlnuie In a cool pUe. Theiij with pep-pcammed dip them In heairn gg and salt, then In cracker crumb, Fryj a fe.w nt a time. Tlcy should puff up to twice tlic.r ixc. lt ir tlyster Frleeaaee. Put a lump of butter in a tw pnti. w'h a ailie of ham. an onion pluck with i love. Stew slowly and a bunch of Add a .ilBtpooii.ul o 1n niinjiee. m ' k, a a nip if pi. to Y 4 cTJMPLi: S?RR7NGEr7;NriAfGjZgUlNZWJINDBOQOE2ir. O&i; & aws I ,trrera:lon and serving of re- - lie arrved. a large table may be dccorotcd t are arranged by m prfr tni) urmi.ird glMi. ohlnii and prny i.iirr t in uaunlly for jaalvir but wlihcNit il.ea laid for guata. j oyairr thoroiiKlily w; ntfV'm.Mi affair, for ha hu ary- - Tha lldj rain, dihr of bonbon, amaii, 1.M nni thin Pn thH In. in'isg at his rotiiniand and ffiiarautora tliat eakta. aalird nma anl awootlaa art plaedf th of th-of a wit yolk rram, ofi.ie p will on hunt any Then hlf rn-- a g.i ikitmgit tabi. h( th hnart of which tha1 nftan br:Ja atul Mt? biittr. fbrtiwina hit h an rag lump aland until th ' ham. occur whan hentm 1.11111 onlivo iu ope hrWa cake is ml. when t mrr a f? w ii n'a; tiiko ihy ran mingle a few drop of wnh Host is bevi.nd its c.ipaurlilic. Hu w!tl tne gaent. of take their departure for : home wed.l e em.dl affair, the welding trip. Saluda. SHnilwi.-hrng Icee pan a good when ti lemon j give the of reluvs and H'.d coffee nr pinch e p'aced on aid only ft snis'l shake. Sli!'"fr few minute more. Ihe 'able, or of a rr tr are these served psrtvke .rpecir.l sideboard, tod a . on- - c, bre.ik'r.-- i (for bienkfitst it is colled, to Th guest by nai'er lured for the oc- Hral.rit llsck. whc.her t'le hour at hi.i it is served raalon. or friends of the bride m,iy preside, ten o'clu.k in the morning or three m oier the ,siffee urn or the punrh how! and' 'or iiu.ilug. IUb In a tew-;i,- e Tij pm wih ilir-- e .Ilees o bacon, a carrot, ,i,r afte:ron:ii. then the most charming or th mm giiei.s may ihe ladles from Hud nil onion stuck suh two rimers aud,.isa may be usd and uecoiated I liess .ie l.nlili mum Sesem and .ul to sontrii she sblch ins'.e hue thjnie trareiey. with.ing Ar a wmliliug of th k'nd I.- - I Itt'li cover with a broth, adding a pomes, fur iheor tiling., npp-- r ui-or firnia.iiy, and on ilus account over a gcntini lha'-wine, and real lnierr will be I'oinhlned .'eremony a, II of often a miicn merrier -- d:ln:g, Tnes im. deiiom'. T.hsre until dope, tm.ihig fro-- i lire and eimmi-th many preferred to the sever si ricntiv. When d'ne remove from Hie fire panic. i.,.rl ihe flrst. cannot be exuisMod end keep hot. Hut up a turnip mid y in lnmi o"e n no :he oik f - the ""rsphare of tne more resened one. where betokens Ih.vl guests hnve never 'Hone Invea for It. For an bitlee. Wlien brows drain and took In inouey lust he rece !na before and from all outward appear- -' th duck liquor i.uul lender, g'rwn and formal wedding, alter- n.i mure thn ance sever will meet again. tnl-kgravy and pour n er the duek.:wlie lu number aie piesrnt. guests nviy table. If more ii.ir. Tho cm shows a table lsd for e'Kht per-- ! garnishing it with the turnip ,le Hted at nue large ooa pre..-nHiiees are tne dc.ni a:i in. several small Vtlld INsekn. jihat nu.ii'ier aie .'li should be used, centre of the t ilde .which I. e. lioast the du ka until they are half dure. d I,h some da ret through Oiem. r.,r in a stem pun bream down, wlrh a1, When they are aur.o.t o..k-- d l:'iie aio-eeason wlih I tpper. s m pni-.le- 1 hnih-arcm- to a'l res 7'''. 4 . Bennd .:! FRAGRANCES FASHION. O T carry with her the K:- -a thla but they are - bs used Toilet waters , th bath If on Otherwise ll s of the highest grad ttr to omit them. their use As to the liquid perfume, mor general than " In V.c 'ThsTvogue or on Buph woman .;, ard tolcken me gravy !?! If on pteerw. roiied In flour. A p.r.ch of cujemia l:ig seiaivd pepper may b. added. , for mw. elaborate menu to und of throe being carried shoui thr zX edgv( wl-- , sncE 10 vtoW ' offeivsive, nMpt ap. the a hT !rr,(th to' Xa Prsu dEspsgne, the convey to posed ERE&KfttfST D BWrT Spanish leather, rrc.'p lis place this soason rolP m to one hut jundi or wine perfume, rold suiuild h spread with aiuurrevt. Wt-r,n Kin h favorite rf niapnor t'n.it. whiic Toe n.il! iei-!f.etnatlng i -- l effective mlisrnnie-itcoft-'tl:e ilus limn ciu'n einbroiil. l in nr lemnnad should be provided for used by too1 hv spent s1 i r sh.id.-s- , hi the n'r blend-- ; l nose who prefer beverage. XV.. whomoney on pertimw wuy of the siiske. nieroly-.s'l- C 0X2777QJV FOR JSTZOdTE Dimmi bUMer tta . rankly benrh.g m Msrs' w!enuX: masqueraded ! srd a hot of hiis hsd'somethlng to Iva-nthe- ! tnaJL;. one sus- Between tha vulgarity of heavy perfumes and tho abgcnco of any many women flhouee tho latter. Yet there ki such a fascination about odor that ft is worth white to make an effort ta enjoy them at their beat. Tha direct apptloatlon of perfume of any oort to body of clatiiing Is a dangerous experiment Th result ie likely to be muefc better If on sticks to Indirect methods. A chest or small boxen of fragrant wood lu which one's belonging may be kept gtro an atmosphere of sweetness, with no danger of a disgusting overdose. The Intangible aroma of gloves or ribbons kept ln a sandal wood box, for Instance, appeals pleassandal antly to the Imagination. There Is wood sorbet powder fur those who are especially fond of this odor, but It has not the effect of the wood itself. There are are some wonderful Oriental sachet powdelicate and lasting. ders, however, One of rosea. In which one discovers the form of the I woken rose leaves is extremely sweet. Then is no better way to usIn sachet powder than by putting them padded cheese doth linings that exactly lit Ihe bottoms of the drawer where doth are to be kept Bepantt small sachm may be added if a stronger scent to or ths sachet powder may be sprinkled directly among the various artlctoa It must always be born In mind thorns sachet powder 1s lasting. Even tbs bert needs frequent renewal. tTnleas on is Insistent upcn o rertsln odor which she wishes to Individualise, lavender or some such fragrant garden herb Is best for the drawers In whlrh underclothes are kept, having a frwii. dean, wholesome odor that to better than any chemical distillation. Baohets to be worn Inside the bodies ar of dubious advantage. They are popular, however, and may be made In ways ao as to form a dainty 1st carrot cove- r- padded ribbon bow. a wu botrlmmed silken heart, or rosettes saobet centre. " For the bath there are toilet waters and compound that soften the water t to body, n pleasant fragrance to alnimid meal, ol cloth bog filled with orrt. powder meal and car I taken to havealltbs end the best quality. It to cleansing piss and Imparts Skin tho to ening -e p, rare that mortal. J a-;-h go pects them of pnaeeesltig sums secret knowledge which Is locked from ordinary - k. mat ratio. of having pined through a prt den of fragrant flower and never', to let one think (or on Instant that! ah bus had corameroe with th scent pots and pomadaa of th apothecary's shop Is a problem the testing dainty woman's taste and skill. Tlier or women who succeed In doing . i OF " ve Iete THE f sbt . ii-'- j "',1 1!1 In cnl-in-- il k fr.'i t of Mm. on th tabic e.te:!eJ e opai-e-e-- with tlie de-p- er tones of s.lk In the; i CLARA U France's KEUAMKk I ' |